Congratulations to Jodi Williams, #USSPACECOM’s Wednesday Warrior of the Week. Willams serves as the acting branch chief for the Space Effects and Operations Branch. During her tenure, she led advancement in GEOINT capabilities, ensuring her team delivers superior intelligence to support defense warning, joint space operations, and planning. Her leadership has driven improvements in training, certification, and readiness. Her dedication and leadership have been instrumental in the division's success. Thank you for all you do, Ms. Williams.
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United States Space Command conducts operations in, from and to space to deter conflict, and, if necessary, defeat aggression, deliver space combat power for the Joint/Combined Force and defend U.S. vital interests with allies and partners. Commanded by U.S. Space Force Gen. Stephen N. Whiting, USSPACECOM is the warfighting combatant command that actively employs forces from the U.S. Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, and Space Force to deliver space effects to joint and combined forces and protect and defend the space domain. Space superiority enables the Joint Force to rapidly transition from competition to conflict and prevail in a global, all-domain fight. From the ultimate high ground to the last tactical mile, USSPACECOM ensures there is never a day without space. U.S. Space Command’s Provisional Headquarters is located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The command has personnel and functions at Peterson, Schriever, Vandenberg Space Force Bases and Offutt Air Force Base. For information about USSPACECOM career opportunities, visit USAjobs.gov.
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Thank you U.S. Space Forces – Space (S4S) for hosting Rear Adm. Hines and providing a firsthand look at operations on the Combined Space Operations Center floor. S4S remains essential to how #USSPACECOM plans, synchronizes and delivers space capabilities in support of the Joint Force and our #AlliesAndPartners.
S4S hosted U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Tracy Hines of U.S. Space Command last Friday where she got an up-close look at the Combined Space Operations Center floor, received a brief on current operations, and engaged with command leaders. As the USSPACECOM Global Space Operations deputy director, Rear Adm. Hines is responsible for executing full-spectrum joint space operations with assigned and allocated space forces. S4S, through its centers, Allies, and partners, commands combat forces in space superiority operations to protect, defend, and deliver global space-enabled effects in USSPACECOM’s area of responsibility. United States Space Force US Navy #ProtectDefendDeliverConnect
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#ICYMI Gen. Stephen Whiting, #USSPACECOM commander, testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee, highlighting the command's transregional missile defense mission and its critical role in homeland defense. 👉 https://lnkd.in/d9SxAg-X
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Lt. Gen. Richard Zellmann, #USSPACECOM deputy commander, spoke at GEOHuntsville, where he shared the command's key priorities and stressed to academic and industry leaders the need for STEM and space fluency to help the command meet its workforce needs. 👉 https://lnkd.in/g8CeprPu
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While testifying before the Senate Armed Services Committee on #USSPACECOM’s posture today, Gen. Stephen Whiting provided an update on the command’s relocation efforts, noting an April ribbon cutting for a new secure facility at Redstone Arsenal. 👉 https://lnkd.in/d9SxAg-X
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Congratulations to Sgt. 1st Class Paul Adney, #USSPACECOM's Wednesday Warrior of the Week. As part of the Contingency Plans Division, He coordinated security for a USSPACECOM-USINDOPACOM conference and cleared over 250 tasks as the Strategy, Plans and Policy Directorate's (J5) primary task manager. His leadership and attention to detail are vital to the directorate's mission execution. Thank you for all you do Sgt. 1st Class Adney.
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#ICYMI Lt. Gen. Dennis Bythewood, U.S. Space Forces – Space (S4S) and Combined Joint Force Space Component Commander, discussed the importance of space superiority and integrated space ops on The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies Spacepower Series. 👉 https://lnkd.in/g6gmUV2v
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#USSPACECOM personnel recently participated in the United States Space Force's Tactically Responsive Space exercise VICTUS DIEM, refining rapid payload processing and launch tactics to meet urgent national security and warfighter needs. Col. James T. Horne, III, Space Launch Delta 30 commander and director of the Western Launch and Test Range, said a unique element of VICTUS DIEM was the inclusion of the combatant command piece, through USSPACECOM, alongside the USSF-retained launch functions that Space Systems Command's SLDs provide from their ranges. This element ensures relationships and processes are integrated, reducing the timeline to deliver critical capabilities to the warfighter. 👉 https://lnkd.in/gVhAvFNR
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On the Irregular Warfare Podcast, Gen. Stephen Whiting, #USSPACECOM commander, discussed space as a contested domain shaping modern warfare, the SOF-Space-Cyber nexus, and the need to defend and integrate space capabilities to maintain strategic advantage. 👉 https://lnkd.in/g9-Zx9f6 Irregular Warfare Initiative
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Thank you Space Command AU for hosting #AUSCC26. Both Lt. Gen. Zellmann and Chief Master Sgt. Simmons were honored to represent #USSPACECOM, participate in the Australian War memorial last post ceremony and engage in valuable discussions with #AlliesAndPartners.
The Space Chief Conclave is complete after an inspiring few days of collaboration, insights, and forward-looking discussion. LTGEN Zellman's keynote noted that as the space domain becomes increasingly offence-dominated, our strength will come from partnerships, agility, and readiness. The 'Enhancing Partnerships in Space' panel reinforced that a global mindset is not optional. Resilience and interoperability aren't built in isolation-they emerge from complementary partnerships and shared purpose. Our collective capability is strongest when we act together. AWM Webb highlighted New Zealand's perspective: space is hard, complex, and essential-not a "nice to have." It's the line between security and vulnerability, and no nation can meet these challenges alone. And on the technology front, the 'Future of Space Operations' panel made clear that Al-enabled autonomy will be indispensable as proliferated constellations grow more complex. The innovation and creativity of the next generation will shape how we adapt, evolve, and stay ahead in a rapidly changing domain. These conversations will have reinforced that Collaboration isn't just preferred; it's critical. The day concluded with the Space Chief’s and representatives laying wreaths at the Australian War Memorial last post ceremony. Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group Defence Australia Royal New Zealand Air Force U.S. Space Command
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